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TOPIC: INTEGRATED FARMING SYSTEM
APPROCH ON DOUBLING FARMERS’
INCOME.
UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
BENGALURU
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ,HASSAN
DOUBLING OF FARMERS’INCOME
“I wish to double the income of farmers by 2022 when
India will celebrate 75 years of its Independence
- Prime Minister while addressing farmers rally at Bareilly (Feb 28, 2016)
Budget 2016-17
“We are grateful to our farmers for being the backbone
of the country’s food security. We need to think beyond
food security and give back to our farmers a sense of
income security. Government will, therefore, reorient its
interventions in the farm and non-farm sectors to double
the income of the farmers by 2022.”
-Finance Minister Budget Speech, February 29,2016.
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NAVABHARATHA MANTHANA
SANKALPA SIDDI
(2017-2022)
SEVEN STRATERGIES TO DOUBLE FARMERS
INCOME
 Focus on irrigation along with adequate resource
building.
 Increase production through improved seeds ,
planting materials ,organic farming and soil health
card .
 Strengthening warehousing and cold chain
facilities to curb post harvest losses.
 Value addition through food processing .
 Overcoming deficiencies in agriculture marketing
through e-NAM.
 Work on institutional loan to reduce risk and growth
of agricultural sector.
 Allied activities of agriculture like Dairy
development ,Poultry,Beekeeping, Fisheries, Agro-
forestry and Integrated Nutrient Management.
Conti...
Govt. has accordingly launched ,
• Rastriya Gokul Mission.
•National Bovine Productivity Mission.
•Dairy Entrepreneurship Developmenet Scheme.
•Blue revolution .
•Sub-Mission on Agro-forestry.
•Rural backyard Poultry Development.
•Grid connected Rooftop Small Solar Power Programme etc.
WHAT IS TO BE DOUBLED?
Income of farmers, not farm incomes only, not the
output or the income of the sector or the value added or GDP of
agriculture sector.
 i.e. Real Income not Nominal Income
Nominal income is the income expressed in money terms and
measured in current currency (rupee, dollar etc.)
Real income is income of individuals or nations after
adjusting for inflation.
 RI = NI – Inflation
MAJOR CHALLENGES AND ISSUES IN
AGRICULTURE
 High cost & less availability of hybrid seeds.
 Lack of short duration high yielding varieties.
 High cost of production.
 Low storage and processing facilities.
 Market fluctuation in cropping and off season.
 Imbalance & more use of chemical fertilizer and pesticide.
 Productivity of major crops is also low in comparison to
national level.
 Lack of marketing facility.
INTEGRATED FARMING SYSTEM
 The integrated farming system approach introduces a change
in the farming techniques for maximum production in the
cropping pattern and takes care of optimal utilization of
resources.
The farm wastes are better recycled for productive
purposes in the integrated system.
 A judicious mix of agricultural enterprises like dairy, poultry,
piggery, fishery, sericulture etc. suited to the given agro-climatic
conditions and socio-economic status of the farmers would
bring prosperity in the farming.
 Food security
 Provide balanced food
 Quality food basket
 High productivity and enhanced farm income
 Effective recycling of resources
 Minimizing environmental pollution
 Employment generation
•ROLE OF FARMING SYSTEM
•SOME INTEGRATED SYSTEMS...
SOME INTEGRATED SYSTEMS...
SOME INTEGRATED SYSTEMS...
RESOURCE RECYCLING IN A FARMING SYSTEM UNIT
Field crop unit
Floriculture unit
Apiary
Compost pit
Biogas plant
Farm family
Dairy unit
Pisciculture unit
Nectar
Manure
Slurry
Dung
Dung Gas
Waste
Slurry
PoultryDuckery
Droppings
Grain
Aesthetic
Pomology unit
Fruit
Agro-forestry unit
Timber
Milk
Fish
Egg &
meat
Behera and France (2016)
Fishery
Duckery
Crop
Poultry
Piggery
Mushroom
Dairy
Horticulture
ENTERPRISES FOR RAINFED AGRO-ECOSYSTEMS
Agroforestry
Apiculture
Figure 5 : IFS model for marginal holder (0.6 ha) in
rainfed region
Ramarao et al. (2006)IGKV,Chhattisgarh
TABLE 2: ECONOMICS AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION IN IFS FOR MARG
HOLDER (0.6 HA) IN RAINFED REGION
Ramarao et al. (2006)
Treatments
Gross
returns
(Rs)
Net
returns
(Rs)
B:C
ratio
Employment
(days)
Crop alone 20239a 7843a 1.63 a 165 a
Crop + 2 bullocks + 1 cow 33104b 14184b 1.63 a 273 b
Crop + 2 bullocks + 1 buffalo 37449c 18260c 1.95 c 273 b
Crop + 2 bullocks + 1 cow + 1
buffalo
42803d 21462d 2.00 d 291 c
Crop+2 bullocks + 1 cow + 1
buffalo + 10 goats
52695e 29400e 2.23 e 308 d
Crop + 2 bullocks + 1 cow + 1
buffalo + 10 goats + 10 poultry +
10 ducks
57975f 33076f 2.26 f 316 e
IGKV,Chattisgarh
Poultry - Fish -Horticultural system Paddy - Fish -Horticultural system
TABLE 3 : RGYE, ECONOMICS AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION IN DIFFERE
MODELS FOR RAINFED REGIONS
Sekhar et al. (2014)
Treatments RGEY
(t/ha)
Net
returns
(Rs/ha)
B:C
ratio
Employment
(days/ha/yr)
T1:Field crops + poultry + fish +
banana
14.90 48,503 1.83 532
T2 :Rice + fish + banana 13.25 17,642 1.89 438
T3 :Rice+Fish + banana + apiculture 14.40 12,812 1.96 454
T4: Cropping alone (Rice-rice system) 7.50 14,500 1.47 398
RGYE=Rice grain yield equivalent
ANGRAU,AP
TABLE 4 : PRODUCTIVITY AND
PROFITABILITY IN
INTEGRATED FARMING
SYSTEMS FOR AVERAGE OF
FOUR YEAR (DRYLAND
ECOSYSTEM)
UAS,RAICHUR Desai et al.(2014)
Figure 6 : IFS model for a marginal farmer
(0.6 ha) in rainfed regions
Yadav and Sharma (2013)RARI,Durgapur
T1=Crop
T2=Crop + 2 Bullocks + 1 Cow
T3=Crop + 2 Bullocks + 1Buffalo
T4=Crop + 2 Bullocks + 1 Cow + 1Buffalo
T5=Crop + 2 Bullocks + 1 Cow + 1 Buffalo + 10 Goats
T6=Crop + 2 Bullocks + 1 Cow + 1 Buffalo + 10 Goats + 20 Poultry birds
35000
30000
25000
20000
15000
10000
5000
0
T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6
Netreturns(Rs)
Figure 7 : Profitability of different IFS models in rainfed regions
of Rajasthan (0.6 ha)
Yadav and Sharma (2013)RARI,Durgapur
TABLE 4: PRODUCTIVITY INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION IN
IFS MODEL IN TUNGABHADRA PROJECT AREA, KARNATAKA
Treatments Area
(ha)
Productivity
(kg/ha/yr)
Net
income
(Rs/ha)
B:C
ratio
Employment
(days/ha/yr)
Rice-rice 0.33 2175 7,387 1.84 172
maize-
sunflower
0.20 908 3,540 1.96 45
Vegetables 0.20 2136 3,673 2.00 31
Fodder + goat 0.21 1339 7,060 2.75 9
Fish 0.06 203 926 2.23 5
poultry 0.005 327 300 1.13 13
Total 1.00 7088 22,887 1.97 275
Conventional
rice-rice system
1.00 5611 17,293 1.64 459
Channabasavanna et al. (2009)ARS,Siruguppa
TABLE 5: ENERGY SCENARIO AND WATER REQUIREMENT IN IFS
MODULES FOR SMALL FARMERS IN TUNGABHADRA PROJECT
AREA, KARNATAKA
Channabasavanna et al. (2009)
Treatments Energy
input
(MJ/kg)
Energy
output
(MJ/kg)
Energy
ratio
Specific
ratio
(MJ/kg)
Water
requirement
(mm)
Rice-rice 9500 95630 10.06 4.37 848
maize-
sunflower
3850 33200 8.62 4.24
82
Vegetables 4200 7200 1.71 1.97 95
Fodder + goat 1850 3955 2.14 1.38 82
Fish 92 341 3.71 0.44 105
poultry 2450 205 0.8 7.49 35
Total 21942 140531 6.40 3.09 1247 (56.8)*
Conventional
rice-rice system
28560 243870 8.54 5.09 2370 (23.7)*
* Water use efficiency in kg/ha-cm
ARS,Siruguppa
TABLE 6 : ECONOMICS AND WATER USE EFFICIENCY OF IFS MODULES IN
TUNGABHADRA PROJECT AREA
Channabasavanna and Biradar (2007)
*Shed on fish pit, **Reared separately
Treatment System
productivity
(q/ha)
Net
returns
(Rs/ha)
B:C
ratio
WUE
(kg/ha-cm)
Rice-fish (pit at one side)-
poultry *
15.29 49,303 1.73 40.7
Rice-fish (pit at one side
connected by trenches)-
poultry *
15.15 47,744 1.14 40.0
Rice-fish (pit at the center)-
poultry **
17.50 62,977 1.91 49.6
Rice-fish (pit at one side
connected by trenches)-
poultry **
14.60 37,766 1.57 42.0
Rice-fish (pit at four corners
connected by trenches)-
poultry **
15.23 45,224 1.63 43.5
Conventional (Rice-rice
system)
6.67 21,599 1.90 25.1
ARS,Siruguppa
KEY BARRIERS IN ADOPTION OF IFS
Lack of awareness about sustainable farming systems.
Unavailability of varied farming system models.
Unavailability of financial resources and varying
conditions on farmers fields.
Lacking ensured marketing facilities specially for
perishable commodities.
Lack of Deep freezing and storage facilities.
Lack of timely availability of inputs.
Lack of access to information, extension, skills.
RESEARCH WORK...
“IMPACT OF INTEGRATED
FARMING SYSTEM APPROCH ON
DOUBLING FARMERS’ INCOME”.
by K. Ponnuswamy and M. Kousalya Devi
ICAR-NDRI, Karnal , Haryana.
•CONCLUSION
 System mode of production incorporating crop,
livestock, fish, horticulture, and agro forestry is a
potential option for doubling farmers’ income.
 The severity of constrains experienced in the
adoption of IFS could be reduced through market
intelligence along with risk management ,
processing and value addition .
 The productivity and total production could be
enhanced through supply of quality inputs including
seeds , fingerlings , birds for poultry and saplings .
REFERENCES...
 Integrated farming system practices-Sankarasana
Nanda.
 Research articles.
 Internet .

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Doubling of farmers income

  • 1. TOPIC: INTEGRATED FARMING SYSTEM APPROCH ON DOUBLING FARMERS’ INCOME. UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES BENGALURU COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ,HASSAN
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  • 3. DOUBLING OF FARMERS’INCOME “I wish to double the income of farmers by 2022 when India will celebrate 75 years of its Independence - Prime Minister while addressing farmers rally at Bareilly (Feb 28, 2016) Budget 2016-17 “We are grateful to our farmers for being the backbone of the country’s food security. We need to think beyond food security and give back to our farmers a sense of income security. Government will, therefore, reorient its interventions in the farm and non-farm sectors to double the income of the farmers by 2022.” -Finance Minister Budget Speech, February 29,2016.
  • 4. 2022 gÀ M¼ÀUÉ gÉÊvÀgÀ DzÁAiÀĪÀ£ÀÄߢéUÀÄtUÉƽ¸ÀĪÀ K¼ÀÄ NAVABHARATHA MANTHANA SANKALPA SIDDI (2017-2022)
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  • 6. SEVEN STRATERGIES TO DOUBLE FARMERS INCOME  Focus on irrigation along with adequate resource building.  Increase production through improved seeds , planting materials ,organic farming and soil health card .  Strengthening warehousing and cold chain facilities to curb post harvest losses.  Value addition through food processing .  Overcoming deficiencies in agriculture marketing through e-NAM.  Work on institutional loan to reduce risk and growth of agricultural sector.
  • 7.  Allied activities of agriculture like Dairy development ,Poultry,Beekeeping, Fisheries, Agro- forestry and Integrated Nutrient Management. Conti... Govt. has accordingly launched , • Rastriya Gokul Mission. •National Bovine Productivity Mission. •Dairy Entrepreneurship Developmenet Scheme. •Blue revolution . •Sub-Mission on Agro-forestry. •Rural backyard Poultry Development. •Grid connected Rooftop Small Solar Power Programme etc.
  • 8. WHAT IS TO BE DOUBLED? Income of farmers, not farm incomes only, not the output or the income of the sector or the value added or GDP of agriculture sector.  i.e. Real Income not Nominal Income Nominal income is the income expressed in money terms and measured in current currency (rupee, dollar etc.) Real income is income of individuals or nations after adjusting for inflation.  RI = NI – Inflation
  • 9. MAJOR CHALLENGES AND ISSUES IN AGRICULTURE  High cost & less availability of hybrid seeds.  Lack of short duration high yielding varieties.  High cost of production.  Low storage and processing facilities.  Market fluctuation in cropping and off season.  Imbalance & more use of chemical fertilizer and pesticide.  Productivity of major crops is also low in comparison to national level.  Lack of marketing facility.
  • 10. INTEGRATED FARMING SYSTEM  The integrated farming system approach introduces a change in the farming techniques for maximum production in the cropping pattern and takes care of optimal utilization of resources. The farm wastes are better recycled for productive purposes in the integrated system.  A judicious mix of agricultural enterprises like dairy, poultry, piggery, fishery, sericulture etc. suited to the given agro-climatic conditions and socio-economic status of the farmers would bring prosperity in the farming.
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  • 13.  Food security  Provide balanced food  Quality food basket  High productivity and enhanced farm income  Effective recycling of resources  Minimizing environmental pollution  Employment generation •ROLE OF FARMING SYSTEM
  • 17. RESOURCE RECYCLING IN A FARMING SYSTEM UNIT Field crop unit Floriculture unit Apiary Compost pit Biogas plant Farm family Dairy unit Pisciculture unit Nectar Manure Slurry Dung Dung Gas Waste Slurry PoultryDuckery Droppings Grain Aesthetic Pomology unit Fruit Agro-forestry unit Timber Milk Fish Egg & meat Behera and France (2016)
  • 19. Figure 5 : IFS model for marginal holder (0.6 ha) in rainfed region Ramarao et al. (2006)IGKV,Chhattisgarh
  • 20. TABLE 2: ECONOMICS AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION IN IFS FOR MARG HOLDER (0.6 HA) IN RAINFED REGION Ramarao et al. (2006) Treatments Gross returns (Rs) Net returns (Rs) B:C ratio Employment (days) Crop alone 20239a 7843a 1.63 a 165 a Crop + 2 bullocks + 1 cow 33104b 14184b 1.63 a 273 b Crop + 2 bullocks + 1 buffalo 37449c 18260c 1.95 c 273 b Crop + 2 bullocks + 1 cow + 1 buffalo 42803d 21462d 2.00 d 291 c Crop+2 bullocks + 1 cow + 1 buffalo + 10 goats 52695e 29400e 2.23 e 308 d Crop + 2 bullocks + 1 cow + 1 buffalo + 10 goats + 10 poultry + 10 ducks 57975f 33076f 2.26 f 316 e IGKV,Chattisgarh
  • 21. Poultry - Fish -Horticultural system Paddy - Fish -Horticultural system TABLE 3 : RGYE, ECONOMICS AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION IN DIFFERE MODELS FOR RAINFED REGIONS Sekhar et al. (2014) Treatments RGEY (t/ha) Net returns (Rs/ha) B:C ratio Employment (days/ha/yr) T1:Field crops + poultry + fish + banana 14.90 48,503 1.83 532 T2 :Rice + fish + banana 13.25 17,642 1.89 438 T3 :Rice+Fish + banana + apiculture 14.40 12,812 1.96 454 T4: Cropping alone (Rice-rice system) 7.50 14,500 1.47 398 RGYE=Rice grain yield equivalent ANGRAU,AP
  • 22. TABLE 4 : PRODUCTIVITY AND PROFITABILITY IN INTEGRATED FARMING SYSTEMS FOR AVERAGE OF FOUR YEAR (DRYLAND ECOSYSTEM) UAS,RAICHUR Desai et al.(2014)
  • 23. Figure 6 : IFS model for a marginal farmer (0.6 ha) in rainfed regions Yadav and Sharma (2013)RARI,Durgapur
  • 24. T1=Crop T2=Crop + 2 Bullocks + 1 Cow T3=Crop + 2 Bullocks + 1Buffalo T4=Crop + 2 Bullocks + 1 Cow + 1Buffalo T5=Crop + 2 Bullocks + 1 Cow + 1 Buffalo + 10 Goats T6=Crop + 2 Bullocks + 1 Cow + 1 Buffalo + 10 Goats + 20 Poultry birds 35000 30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 Netreturns(Rs) Figure 7 : Profitability of different IFS models in rainfed regions of Rajasthan (0.6 ha) Yadav and Sharma (2013)RARI,Durgapur
  • 25. TABLE 4: PRODUCTIVITY INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION IN IFS MODEL IN TUNGABHADRA PROJECT AREA, KARNATAKA Treatments Area (ha) Productivity (kg/ha/yr) Net income (Rs/ha) B:C ratio Employment (days/ha/yr) Rice-rice 0.33 2175 7,387 1.84 172 maize- sunflower 0.20 908 3,540 1.96 45 Vegetables 0.20 2136 3,673 2.00 31 Fodder + goat 0.21 1339 7,060 2.75 9 Fish 0.06 203 926 2.23 5 poultry 0.005 327 300 1.13 13 Total 1.00 7088 22,887 1.97 275 Conventional rice-rice system 1.00 5611 17,293 1.64 459 Channabasavanna et al. (2009)ARS,Siruguppa
  • 26. TABLE 5: ENERGY SCENARIO AND WATER REQUIREMENT IN IFS MODULES FOR SMALL FARMERS IN TUNGABHADRA PROJECT AREA, KARNATAKA Channabasavanna et al. (2009) Treatments Energy input (MJ/kg) Energy output (MJ/kg) Energy ratio Specific ratio (MJ/kg) Water requirement (mm) Rice-rice 9500 95630 10.06 4.37 848 maize- sunflower 3850 33200 8.62 4.24 82 Vegetables 4200 7200 1.71 1.97 95 Fodder + goat 1850 3955 2.14 1.38 82 Fish 92 341 3.71 0.44 105 poultry 2450 205 0.8 7.49 35 Total 21942 140531 6.40 3.09 1247 (56.8)* Conventional rice-rice system 28560 243870 8.54 5.09 2370 (23.7)* * Water use efficiency in kg/ha-cm ARS,Siruguppa
  • 27. TABLE 6 : ECONOMICS AND WATER USE EFFICIENCY OF IFS MODULES IN TUNGABHADRA PROJECT AREA Channabasavanna and Biradar (2007) *Shed on fish pit, **Reared separately Treatment System productivity (q/ha) Net returns (Rs/ha) B:C ratio WUE (kg/ha-cm) Rice-fish (pit at one side)- poultry * 15.29 49,303 1.73 40.7 Rice-fish (pit at one side connected by trenches)- poultry * 15.15 47,744 1.14 40.0 Rice-fish (pit at the center)- poultry ** 17.50 62,977 1.91 49.6 Rice-fish (pit at one side connected by trenches)- poultry ** 14.60 37,766 1.57 42.0 Rice-fish (pit at four corners connected by trenches)- poultry ** 15.23 45,224 1.63 43.5 Conventional (Rice-rice system) 6.67 21,599 1.90 25.1 ARS,Siruguppa
  • 28. KEY BARRIERS IN ADOPTION OF IFS Lack of awareness about sustainable farming systems. Unavailability of varied farming system models. Unavailability of financial resources and varying conditions on farmers fields. Lacking ensured marketing facilities specially for perishable commodities. Lack of Deep freezing and storage facilities. Lack of timely availability of inputs. Lack of access to information, extension, skills.
  • 29. RESEARCH WORK... “IMPACT OF INTEGRATED FARMING SYSTEM APPROCH ON DOUBLING FARMERS’ INCOME”. by K. Ponnuswamy and M. Kousalya Devi ICAR-NDRI, Karnal , Haryana.
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  • 34. •CONCLUSION  System mode of production incorporating crop, livestock, fish, horticulture, and agro forestry is a potential option for doubling farmers’ income.  The severity of constrains experienced in the adoption of IFS could be reduced through market intelligence along with risk management , processing and value addition .  The productivity and total production could be enhanced through supply of quality inputs including seeds , fingerlings , birds for poultry and saplings .
  • 35. REFERENCES...  Integrated farming system practices-Sankarasana Nanda.  Research articles.  Internet .